2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1253625
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Musical hallucinations, secondary delusions, and lack of insight: results from a cohort study

Milou A. Buijk,
René F. Lauw,
Jan Adriaan F. Coebergh
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionAlthough musical hallucinations do not tend to be accompanied by delusions, occasionally patients persistently accuse others of being responsible for causing the music they perceive, sometimes with severe social consequences such as frequently calling the police or moving house. In this study we seek to broaden our understanding of this rare type of musical hallucination that comes with secondary delusions and lack of insight, and to explore associations, underlying mechanisms, and treatment possib… Show more

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